Gainesville cat cafe successfully adopted out 200 cats after its seventh month open
The Feeline Good Cat Cafe in downtown Gainesville reached its 200th adoption Jan. 23, seven months after its grand opening.
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The Feeline Good Cat Cafe in downtown Gainesville reached its 200th adoption Jan. 23, seven months after its grand opening.
Growing up, Devin Norko assumed they were just accident prone when they twisted the same ankle more than 200 times in the span of five years.
A brown and gray, tiger-striped tabby cat hid in a cat tower by the window of the Feeline Good Cat Cafe. After 20 minutes of head patting and coaxing from her future owner, she emerged from her hiding place.
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